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 1   III|       as I see thee, majestic Khan, it is as though I see her
 2   III|       routed the bloody Esref Khan in three pitched battles
 3   III|    His Grand Vizier, Safikuli Khan, is advancing with a large
 4    IV|    last year the rebel, Esref Khan, whom the Padishah had been
 5  VIII|        like a second Dzhengis Khan, dictating his orders and
 6    XI|       Giraj, a kinsman of the Khan of the Crimea, Musli, old
 7    XI|      instead of Mengli Giraj, Khan of the Crimea, Kaplan Giraj,
 8    XI|       pressed the hand of the Khan, it seemed to him as if
 9    XI|   unprovided for. We want the Khan of the Crimea deposed and
10   XII|     man was Kaplan Giraj, the Khan of the Crimea.~ ~He was
11   XII|       to lose his temper. The Khan thereupon was to rush upon
12   XII|      expected that the Tartar Khan, who was to have played
13   XII|       the people regarded the Khan with amazement. Halil, with
14   XII|      Pg 252] He addressed the Khan as if they were both in
15   XII|     aware," said Halil to the Khan with cold sobriety - "I
16   XII|      the Grand Vizier and the Khan surveyed the ranks of the
17   XII| cobbler's son, and the Tartar Khan, who patted their shoulders,
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